Here I am again on Tues.
I hope all the rest of you are ready with your best shots.
Join in.
Boy would he hate me if he found his worst dive here.
Thank you Pato. You are a great teacher. I finally learned to post a link. Hooray!!!
From this weekend's graduation party.
decided to crop pic above
Yay, markar! And sure wish I could dive like your grandson! Can you? Really glad I could help. You are proof that age is just a number and not a barrier to learning. Super!
Am posting mine tonight. Tomorrow will be off and running before I am! The first 2 are from an antique motorcycle event we went to yesterday in Springfield, MA. "Indian Days" - Indian motorcycles were made in Springfield and annually the Springfield museum (which also has a collection of Indian Motorcycles and memorabilia) holds the event. Folks ride or truck their motorcycles in from all over the country for this event. While my husband usually restores old Harleys, he is currently restoring 3 Indian "patrols" - a 3 wheeled motorcycle with a delivery box over the back wheels. The last one was taken at a local parade Saturday - a group of riders with "Hearts and Horses" - therapeutic riding center.
One little, 2 little 3 beautiful Indians
"Fun House" reflection off a chromed nose side car.
A special horse used in riding "therapy"
grandaughters at the park
Good job Marilyn, it's easy to post once it clicks huh!!
markar wrote:
Here I am again on Tues.
I hope all the rest of you are ready with your best shots.
Join in.
Boy would he hate me if he found his worst dive here.
Thank you Pato. You are a great teacher. I finally learned to post a link. Hooray!!!
Cool shots Marker. Thank you for hosting!
Georgiann wrote:
grandaughters at the park
Good job Marilyn, it's easy to post once it clicks huh!!
Love that last portrait, GG. You are too young to be a grandmother (but it is fun, isn't it?)
PAToGraphy wrote:
Am posting mine tonight. Tomorrow will be off and running before I am! The first 2 are from an antique motorcycle event we went to yesterday in Springfield, MA. "Indian Days" - Indian motorcycles were made in Springfield and annually the Springfield museum (which also has a collection of Indian Motorcycles and memorabilia) holds the event. Folks ride or truck their motorcycles in from all over the country for this event. While my husband usually restores old Harleys, he is currently restoring 3 Indian "patrols" - a 3 wheeled motorcycle with a delivery box over the back wheels. The last one was taken at a local parade Saturday - a group of riders with "Hearts and Horses" - therapeutic riding center.
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Great shots Pat. Love the 'fun house' reflection and that cool heart on the horses rump!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Yay, markar! And sure wish I could dive like your grandson! Can you? Really glad I could help. You are proof that age is just a number and not a barrier to learning. Super!
Nope, not a diver. I'm more of a floater.
Georgiann wrote:
grandaughters at the park
Good job Marilyn, it's easy to post once it clicks huh!!
Cute granddaughters and great shots Gorgiann. Must be an upside down kind of evening given yours and Marker's shots!!
A few from yesterday. Mary and I went to a couple of County Parks and made a few roadside stops. The first is of one of the two horses Mary was shooting and one horse made an up close personal visit.....caught this as I turned around from shooting on the other side of the road.
Mary shooting an up close shot with a macro lens...and a blown out sky as lighting was all wrong for this shot
My shot from the other side of the road
Blending in.....
Georgiann wrote:
grandaughters at the park
Good job Marilyn, it's easy to post once it clicks huh!!
You are right Georgiann. I always had someone else post clickable link.. now I think I can, I think I can. :lol:
Love the colors you captured on the beautiful children.
Irenejb wrote:
A few from yesterday. Mary and I went to a couple of County Parks and made a few roadside stops. The first is of one of the two horses Mary was shooting and he made an up close personal visit.....caught this as I turned around from shooting on the other side of the road.
Sweet of the horse and wonderful macros Irene.
Pat, your "Indians" will be a popular shot.. Love the reflection and the heart on the rump is unique. What we will learn on tuesday is that variety is the spice of life.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Am posting mine tonight. Tomorrow will be off and running before I am! The first 2 are from an antique motorcycle event we went to yesterday in Springfield, MA. "Indian Days" - Indian motorcycles were made in Springfield and annually the Springfield museum (which also has a collection of Indian Motorcycles and memorabilia) holds the event. Folks ride or truck their motorcycles in from all over the country for this event. While my husband usually restores old Harleys, he is currently restoring 3 Indian "patrols" - a 3 wheeled motorcycle with a delivery box over the back wheels. The last one was taken at a local parade Saturday - a group of riders with "Hearts and Horses" - therapeutic riding center.
Am posting mine tonight. Tomorrow will be off and ... (
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this unfortunatly is the best i have right now. i cropped and edited them as much as i can. couldnt get the noise out of it like i hoping. i have basic editing software, the one i got with my nikon p510. is there a better software than could have cleaned this up without costing me a fortune, and require a phd to use? thanks
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